International labor migration: the influence of ILO in the Brazilian migratory legislation

Keywords in English

Brazilian migration legislation
ILO
International
guidelines
International Labor Law
international labor migration

Abstract in English

International labor migration is part of a global and national context, demanding the knowledge of the norms that govern the theme in question. Because of this, the present study has as general objective to verify the influence of the International Labor Organization (ILO) on Brazilian migratory legislation and if the guidelines of this organization are sufficient for the protection of the migrant worker, taking into account Human Rights Labor Law. The study is based on dogmatic investigation, using bibliographical research - with the reading of works on the subject - and documentary - with the survey of national and international guidelines from 1980, when the Statute of the Foreigner was in force until the advent of Law No. 13,445/2017. After the bibliographical and documentary research, an analysis between the international and internal spheres is carried out, suggesting the fulfillment of international guidelines by Brazil, in addition to the need to adopt an ethical stance towards the migrant worker, given the fact they are considered subjects of rights.

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